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<TITLE>Eleventh Test of Section 6.1</TITLE>


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#id1 {line-height: 0.5in}
#id2 {line-height: 3cm}
#id3 {line-height: 4mm}
#id4 {line-height: 12pt}
#id5 {line-height: 1pc}
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<h1>Testing Statement #11 Below of Section 6.1 of CSS1 Spec</h1>






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11. Absolute lentgh units are useful only when the physical properties of the
output medium are known.



<h2>PASS CRITERIA:</h2>
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If statement #11 above is passed, this paragraph should have a line height
of 0.5in; the rule applied is "#id1 {line-height: 0.5in}".
The inches metric should be 2.54 cm on this canvas.
<p ID=id2>
This paragarph should have a line height of 3 centimeters; the rule applied
is "#id2 {line-height: 3cm}".
The centimeter metric should be ? on this canvas.
<p ID=id3>
This paragraph should have a line height of 4 millimeters; the rule applied
is "#id3 {line-height: 4mm}".
THe millimeter metric should be ? on this canvas.
<p ID=id4>
This paragraph should have a line height of 12 points; the rule applied is
"#id4 {line-height: 12pt}".
The point metric should be 1/72 inch on this canvas.
<p ID=id5>
This paragraph should have a line height of 1 pica; the rule applied is
"#id5 {line-height: 1pc}".
THe pica metric should be 12/72 inch on this canvas.
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All other properties of this page should be UA-default.


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